Pack Your Bags Because You Can Stay At The Actual ‘Dirty Dancing’ Resort

Baby stayed in the "Virginia Cottage" just in case you wanted to book it yourself.

If you are a “Dirty Dancing” fan, you’ve probably entertained a thought or two about how much fun it would be to visit the “family camp”-style resort where Frances “Baby” Houseman and her family spend their eventful summer vacation.

While The Kellerman Resort doesn’t actually exist, the resort where much of the 1987 movie was filmed does—and it’s just waiting for a visit from you. Where is this magical resort, you ask?

Visit The Catskills … In Virginia?

In the film, good ol’ Kellerman’s was in the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York. In reality, the resort where the movie was filmed is called Mountain Lake Lodge and it’s located in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia.

This wedding photo, taken at the resort, shows just how stunning the sweeping mountain views are (reason enough to visit, even if you’re not a “Dirty Dancing” fanatic!):

Stay In Baby’s Cottage

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You can see some of the same spots that were featured in the film are still part of the resort today, like the lakeside gazebo where the conga-line scene took place. Here it is in real life, as the site of a wedding photo. How romantic would it be to tie the knot at what is essentially the set of one of the best love stories of our time?

The film’s producers chose the Virginia resort for its retro feel, as many of the buildings on the property, including the main lodge, have been around since the 1930s. If you remember, “Dirty Dancing” was supposed to have taken place in 1963.

Who can forget that scene where Baby dances on the bridge in this classic 1960s outfit?

According to the writer, “dirty dancing” was what all the young, hip kids were doing in the mid-1950s when she was growing up. Bergstein first started dirty dancing herself while she was living in Brooklyn—and then eventually in the Catskills, like someone else we know.

“I was a dirty dancing queen,” Bergstein told TODAY in an interview. “A teenage mambo queen. And I had all kinds of trophies. In Brooklyn there were competitions in basements, just a couple of kids in basements. My signature step was my leg would go up around the neck of my partner.”

So, get packing, because a delightful trip down memory lane awaits. We’d even venture to say you’ll have the “time of your life.” And just remember—”Nobody puts Baby in the corner!”